... is not one symptom of either commerce, comfort, or happiness. Is this the city that men call the Perfection of Beauty, the Joy of the whole Earth... Report - Stran 53avtor: Boston (Mass.). Transit Commission - 1909Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1823 - 450 strani
...appears to me not worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is wnlled entirely round ; it is about a mile in length, and half a mile in width , so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles ; in three quarters of nn hour I performed... | |
| 1823 - 714 strani
...appears to me uot worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is walled entirely round ; it is about a mile in length, and half a mile in width, so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles ; in three quarters of an hour I performed... | |
| Sir Frederick Henniker - 1823 - 368 strani
...appears to me not worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is walled entirely round, it is about a mile in length, and half a mile in width, so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles : in three quarters of an hour I performed... | |
| 1830 - 508 strani
...the tides. The principal of these islands is Caldey, situated about two miles from the main land. It is about a mile in length, and half a mile in width, and is estimated to comprise rather more than six hundred acres of surface, of which about one third... | |
| 1830 - 482 strani
...the tides. The principal of these islands is Caldey, situated about two miles from the main land. It is about a mile in length, and half a mile in width, and is estimated to comprise rather more than six hundred acres of surface, of which about one third... | |
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1831 - 466 strani
...appears to me not worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is walled entirely found, is about a mile in length and half a mile in width, so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles. In three quarters of an hour I performed... | |
| 1832 - 440 strani
...Sir Frederic Henniker, gives the following account of the present state of Jerusalem : — The town is about a mile in length and half a mile in width. The best view of it is from the Mount of Olives , It commands the exact shape, and nearly every particular,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 strani
...appears to me not worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is walled entirely round, is about a mile in length and half a mile in width, so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles. In three quarters of an hour I performed... | |
| 1835 - 350 strani
...appears to me not worth possession, even without the trouble of conquest, is walled entirely round, is about a mile in length and half a mile in width, so that its circumference may be estimated at three miles. In three quarters of an hour I performed... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1838 - 782 strani
...contains more trees in proportion to its bamboos. In one place is a small forest of stunted sal, which is about a mile in length and half a mile in width. Two Zemindars, both sudras, reside, and give some encouragement to learning. In their premises they... | |
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